The bags for the large vacs are about 10 bucks each. I'm so cheap that when the vac gets too heavy, I'll carefully pull the bag out and cut a slit in it where the bag is folded and dump out the debris. Then I place a bead of silicone or wood glue along the slit and fold it. Then I use my stapler, fastening it every inch along the fold. I usually let the glue dry before using the vac. Doing this will make the bags last twice as long.
Totally. Purchased 2 packs, when I purchased the 18volt cordless wet/dry vac and the green HEPA filter. More people need to know this....:) great video. 👍
This is probably a few years too late but instead of spending $20 for 2/pk of bags, I use *pool* *filter* *socks* that I pull over the filter, zip tie one end, & pop it on. They cost like $10 for a 50/pk. They last forever (I use 3-4 a year). They keep all the fine dust & the bigger debris out of the pleats of the filter.
Have you tried the HEPA kit? it has bags and a filter that when coupled are HEPA rated. I’m going to get one. The HEPA filter is washable/reusable so it should pay for itself anyway.
Hello...I just watched this Video...and I would like to THANK YOU..Fellas for all this information. I am 71+ Grandma* ..and have 2 situations to work on this summer. One being a 5th wheel motor home...that has been sitting for about 5 or 6 years with the top vent open. Well...in this area of the Columbia Basin in Moses Lake, Washington state..we experience DUST STORMS. I mean ...the real THING - when I say DUST STORMS! This home is going to need to be cleaned up for a friend/ relative of ours who is in the United States Military and will be attending school away from his Family this summer, I believe in the state of Carolina. So that's #1 project. #2 project is helping another friend clean up after having his bathroom rehabbed to compensate him with his physical disabilities. After watching this Video... I feel confident that I know which Vac and filters will help me accomplish this job. Once again...THANK YOU* so VERY...Much!
@@VCGConstruction I'm going to check out the channel for other videos but I'm not a professional builder or anything, just a homeowner looking for info on tools and tips for things I can use around the house. Today's quest was to figure out if there was a better option for my ridgid shop vac. I'm curious though. Did you notice any loss of suction now that the vacuum has to suck through the filter AND bag?
Great video. A 2-Pack for my shop vac is $28.97 (Canadian $) at the Orange Box Store. I'd rather blow out or tap my filter. If they were $5 U.S. per bag, i'd agree.
You have successfully addressed something I've been trying to solve for a while. Buying the Rigid today and using your dual-filtration idea!!!! The only thing I don't like about any vacuum is that the exhaust will disturb and spread dust in the area you're NOT working on!@$#!!! But, a vacuum has to exhaust and there's really no "fix" for that. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO!!!
one thing you can try, if you still need it, is attach the exhaust port with another tube. that will redirect air to whenever place you want it. If you leave it fixed in one location, you can do it with PVC. I just purchased my Craftsman 16 gal. 6.5 Hp vacuum, and got another tube for the exhaust in my woodworking minishop. it made wonders, as air now goes out from the window
@@rkais00 the blue filter cone is a HEPA filter. Picks up more dust and allergens and has the added benefit of its washable and can be reused unlike the paper cone filters.
Filters, filter bags? LOL! I use Bounty paper towels, wrapped around the plastic filter cage where you put the cartridge filter on, kept on by a small piece of screen with rubber bands. Works great and costs pennies. I learned about this trick from a filter engineer who did a video on the subject.
I dont pick up any dangerous superfine dust so will the normal filter be ok to use with mine? I just use it for general cleaning around the house floor and carpet and vacuum larger debris like little bits of paper plastic hair fuzzies ect. normal vacuum gets clogged with hair too easily. so I got a wet dry shop vac. can even use the foam filter for picking up water too. and bags are crazy obscenely expensive especially for my model. and reduce the space to pick up stuff in the vacuum as well. I cant afford to spend 40 bucks on a bag every couple of days.
Thank you! I just got a new Ridgid and it's not even included in the instructions about any bag installation!!?!! I'd much rather pick up a bag than the entire unit to empty.
Definitely adding the bag. Last night I had to snuck over to the closest alley dressed like an astronaut to empty the bucket and dust off the paper filter.... I thank you Sr.
i have that one at the shop , and a little smaller one at my house,i always have a bag for my house vac,, but i take out the filter,,,,they sell a dust catcher for the blower port , but it clogs very fast,, but a secret tip is ;;;;;; if you have another hose, put it on the blower port, and put it out a window or door ,ooooooor , to another shop vac that is turned off,,$ it sorta works like a cyclone extractor thing
Haven't done construction/clean up in years and never used these vacs much(others did the cleanup) but it would have been nice to know about these bags back then.
Vin, I’ll have to show you that water filtration system I was telling you about for the porter cable sander. Don’t need no stinking bags. Your “particulates run thru the water and only a minimal amount make the vac. Game Changer.
I’m serious Cuz. I told you, instead of using my movie star looks at a Depo. We should get together and do a comprehensive drywall tutorial. From glue to screw-level 5.
When it comes to my tools and shop equipment the "shop vac" is the only thing I want to constantly suck! I like to get to paper circles that wrap around ur filter, u just wrap it around then put a elastic band around and bam ur set. When dirty just remove and shake off. Its like a big coffee filter.
RIGID’s are the best. Love the locking system. I use it at work under loading docks and picks up everything (chunks of wood from pallets, nails, screws, and other debris) Anyone know if anyone is making a battery shop vac?
Seems almost like a commercial but nice video and good ldea l didnt know they had those bags. Good vacuums by the way. Thanks for the video great energy. Like button smashed and subscribed
good alternative reusable solution is the dust deputy. mainly useful for shops and garage work. not really easy to store but will last a very long time unlike these disposable bags. many ways to accomplish a clean filter folks, good luck!
Vince if you use that other filter bag in your vacuum I think in theory you don't have to use your filter and the suction would be more stronger. What do you think? I have three shop vacs and I've never seen them filters bags before peace bra
VCG Construction Vince yeah give it a try since you put the bag in there try it without the filter I don't think you need it and it will give you good suction let me know I'm curious. Peace out
I literally just got home from buying a rigid shop vac & am unboxing it Many years ago I learned that using a bag really extends the life of the vacuum & while it has a lifetime warranty I prefer to just take care of my tools
renaissanceman in my experience for cheapo filters the bags don't help too much but with the high dollar ones they are a must. Yes you can clean them out but who has the time to wash the filter and wait for it to dry? You usually notice the filter is clogged when you really need the shop vac and the bags are a quick change. Are they necessary for everyone? Definitely not. Are they good to have to make things easier and give you more life out of your filter? Absolutely.
@@renaissancemen1 You can always use a heat gun on the bag to undo the end and then reglue it with a hot glue gun. 2 ends to the bag so you can do it twice.
You need to remember to check your bag periodically. If you happen to pick up a heavy or sharp piece of debris, it can enter the bag at high speed and rip the bag open (just found that yesterday in mine).
I've got a Ridgid 16 gallon shop vac model # WD16360 and it will NOT take filter bags! Ugh. Went to Home Depot, bought a 2-pack, and realized (as I'm attempting to connect filter bag) that my shop vac has no air inlet valve connector. there is nothing for the bag inlet hole to grab on to. I've been searching the internet but I can't find any reference to any filter bag available for the WD 16360. I needed to vacuum a room full of joint compound dust. I have a 2.5 gallon craftsman shop vac (I found bags for that one) and used it. But what the heck Ridgid!!?? I suppose I could jerry-rig a connector somehow. if/when I had the time.
Picture would help. Are you missing the three or 4 inch black mounting tube on the inside of the barrel to slide the filter over and fully lock? What did you find out?
@@williamburke6870 Hi, thanks for the comment. The Rigid wet/dry vac that I have (vac model # WD16360) does not accommodate vacuum bags at all. It is not designed, and did not come with an "inlet deflector" on to which you would attach a vacuum bag. So it's not missing anything, it's just not compatible with using vacuum bags. If I could post a picture of the inside of the vac I would. Can't complain too much, this was a $25 Black Friday deal years ago at Home Depot and I more than got my money's worth out of it.
By all means use BOTH the filter and bags---Will also increase the life of your vacuums motor!The fine wood or plaster dust will KILL motor bearings.For me its Shop-Vac No Rigid in my area.Same sort of thing.
I like this bag idea. Would like to give it a shot; however, my Ridgid is over 15 years old and these bags are non-compatable. That is the problem with these Ridgid wet-dry vacuums, they last too darn long ;-D
The problem is that those bags are still up to ten bucks a piece, and fill up pretty fast depending how much you use the vac. You can blow those filters out many times before replacing sooooo I don`t tihink the bags are all THAT awesome. You STILL are dropping significant cash. A bag that can be emptied and reused is what SHOULD be available! That said, I do use the bags but I think the cost savings are minimal!
I watched this video and waited for one hand to reach across the screen, grab me by the neck, and the other hand of the lecturer to shake the filter in front of my eyes. The lecturer himself will shout in my ear: "Did you understand? Did you understand or not?"
The bags for the large vacs are about 10 bucks each. I'm so cheap that when the vac gets too heavy, I'll carefully pull the bag out and cut a slit in it where the bag is folded and dump out the debris. Then I place a bead of silicone or wood glue along the slit and fold it. Then I use my stapler, fastening it every inch along the fold. I usually let the glue dry before using the vac. Doing this will make the bags last twice as long.
wear a dust mask or hold your breath
Same!!
The bags for the 12 gal Rigid are now $ 22.95 for 2 ...at Home Depot...by me.
Totally. Purchased 2 packs, when I purchased the 18volt cordless wet/dry vac and the green HEPA filter. More people need to know this....:) great video. 👍
This is probably a few years too late but instead of spending $20 for 2/pk of bags, I use *pool* *filter* *socks* that I pull over the filter, zip tie one end, & pop it on. They cost like $10 for a 50/pk. They last forever (I use 3-4 a year). They keep all the fine dust & the bigger debris out of the pleats of the filter.
@@harm864, thank you for sharing.
I clicked the video thinking I was about to regret the order i just made of this vacuum and instead learned useful information, thank you!
Have you tried the HEPA kit? it has bags and a filter that when coupled are HEPA rated. I’m going to get one. The HEPA filter is washable/reusable so it should pay for itself anyway.
Thanks for the 90 seconds worth of information! 😊
Hello...I just watched this Video...and I would like to THANK YOU..Fellas for all this information. I am 71+ Grandma* ..and have 2 situations to work on this summer. One being a 5th wheel motor home...that has been sitting for about 5 or 6 years with the top vent open. Well...in this area of the Columbia Basin in Moses Lake, Washington state..we experience DUST STORMS. I mean ...the real THING - when I say DUST STORMS! This home is going to need to be cleaned up for a friend/ relative of ours who is in the United States Military and will be attending school away from his Family this summer, I believe in the state of Carolina. So that's #1 project. #2 project is helping another friend clean up after having his bathroom rehabbed to compensate him with his physical disabilities. After watching this Video... I feel confident that I know which Vac and filters will help me accomplish this job. Once again...THANK YOU* so VERY...Much!
Love the video. This guy has charisma and a great (funny) accent. He needs his own HGtv show giving consumer / homeowner advice or product reviews.
Thanks Matt we appreciate it!
@@VCGConstruction I'm going to check out the channel for other videos but I'm not a professional builder or anything, just a homeowner looking for info on tools and tips for things I can use around the house. Today's quest was to figure out if there was a better option for my ridgid shop vac.
I'm curious though. Did you notice any loss of suction now that the vacuum has to suck through the filter AND bag?
Guido accent
First time I've ever seen a UA-camr doing instruction videos like this DRUNK lol. Good job man.
This is one of my favorite channels on youtube! Why doesn't this have 1M followers yet?
Great video. A 2-Pack for my shop vac is $28.97 (Canadian $) at the Orange Box Store. I'd rather blow out or tap my filter. If they were $5 U.S. per bag, i'd agree.
You have successfully addressed something I've been trying to solve for a while. Buying the Rigid today and using your dual-filtration idea!!!! The only thing I don't like about any vacuum is that the exhaust will disturb and spread dust in the area you're NOT working on!@$#!!! But, a vacuum has to exhaust and there's really no "fix" for that. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEO!!!
one thing you can try, if you still need it, is attach the exhaust port with another tube. that will redirect air to whenever place you want it. If you leave it fixed in one location, you can do it with PVC. I just purchased my Craftsman 16 gal. 6.5 Hp vacuum, and got another tube for the exhaust in my woodworking minishop. it made wonders, as air now goes out from the window
Old school Vince, bringing the HYPE!
And making a case for why dirt bags are good sometimes.
🤣👍🏻
Can you reuse the bags?
in the past I have also covered the filter with a universal ac filter but for super fine helps a little
I love the bags i use them all the time along side with the blue filter for the same reason drywall dust. A lot of people don’t know about them bags
I’m gonna have to go grab some more before People get hip to them
What’s the blue filter?
@@rkais00 the blue filter cone is a HEPA filter. Picks up more dust and allergens and has the added benefit of its washable and can be reused unlike the paper cone filters.
I have 4 normal filters. I use a water hose to clean it out. Dry overnight. Good to go. That bag will work great also.
Ridgid is durable ??????
Filters, filter bags? LOL! I use Bounty paper towels, wrapped around the plastic filter cage where you put the cartridge filter on, kept on by a small piece of screen with rubber bands. Works great and costs pennies.
I learned about this trick from a filter engineer who did a video on the subject.
good tip that I also use. I also put a Dust Deputy ahead of both and that actually catches most everything including most drywall dust
Good information. I wanted to know how i can hook up a drywall sander to my rigid ? The hose sizes aren't compatible.
I dont pick up any dangerous superfine dust so will the normal filter be ok to use with mine? I just use it for general cleaning around the house floor and carpet and vacuum larger debris like little bits of paper plastic hair fuzzies ect. normal vacuum gets clogged with hair too easily. so I got a wet dry shop vac. can even use the foam filter for picking up water too.
and bags are crazy obscenely expensive especially for my model. and reduce the space to pick up stuff in the vacuum as well. I cant afford to spend 40 bucks on a bag every couple of days.
Thank you! I just got a new Ridgid and it's not even included in the instructions about any bag installation!!?!! I'd much rather pick up a bag than the entire unit to empty.
Definitely adding the bag. Last night I had to snuck over to the closest alley dressed like an astronaut to empty the bucket and dust off the paper filter.... I thank you Sr.
The bag takes it to the next level!!
Great video. This is exactly the information I needed, explained intelligently and to the point. Thank you!!!
I used your video to show me how to install the bag, but also that I still need to use the filter too.
That wasn't clear on the written instructions.
Thank you, sir. You are a good man with excellent information. Smashing the like button because I like winning.
Great Job! from VCG Construction. He's gotta be ITALIAN! Badda Bing! Badda Clean! Francis from Cleveland!
i have that one at the shop , and a little smaller one at my house,i always have a bag for my house vac,, but i take out the filter,,,,they sell a dust catcher for the blower port , but it clogs very fast,, but a secret tip is ;;;;;; if you have another hose, put it on the blower port, and put it out a window or door ,ooooooor , to another shop vac that is turned off,,$ it sorta works like a cyclone extractor thing
Haven't done construction/clean up in years and never used these vacs much(others did the cleanup) but it would have been nice to know about these bags back then.
Will it vacuum up oak leaves
Good video bro. Here's a dumb question... if you accidentally pick up wood chips, etc. will it tear the bag?
Nah
Vin, I’ll have to show you that water filtration system I was telling you about for the porter cable sander. Don’t need no stinking bags. Your “particulates run thru the water and only a minimal amount make the vac. Game Changer.
Can’t tell if you’re joking on this one? 🤣🤣🤣
I’m serious Cuz. I told you, instead of using my movie star looks at a Depo. We should get together and do a comprehensive drywall tutorial. From glue to screw-level 5.
Okay we’re down you handsome devil!
When it comes to my tools and shop equipment the "shop vac" is the only thing I want to constantly suck! I like to get to paper circles that wrap around ur filter, u just wrap it around then put a elastic band around and bam ur set. When dirty just remove and shake off. Its like a big coffee filter.
Great tip. Thank you!
Thanks for the tip Vance I did not know they made bags that went inside of shop vac.👍
You got it!!
Usually when you buy a new one it will come with a couple
RIGID’s are the best.
Love the locking system. I use it at work under loading docks and picks up everything (chunks of wood from pallets, nails, screws, and other debris)
Anyone know if anyone is making a battery shop vac?
Thanks for your help!!
Glad the video helps, you’ll save a ton on filters!
Do you empty the full bags or toss them out?
Empty and reuse
You throw them out because over time the pores of the bag clog up with dust and you lose profromance
Great video, mate! Do you have to put the original filter back in with the bag or is the bag sufficient for home use and small drywall jobs?
I use the filter as well
@@VCGConstruction Cool. Thanks!
The cone filter protects the motor. I wouldn’t use one with just the bag filter and not the cone filter.
Very cool informative video didnt know you can use bags in shop vacs very nice diy playlist
Seems almost like a commercial but nice video and good ldea l didnt know they had those bags. Good vacuums by the way. Thanks for the video great energy. Like button smashed and subscribed
good alternative reusable solution is the dust deputy. mainly useful for shops and garage work. not really easy to store but will last a very long time unlike these disposable bags. many ways to accomplish a clean filter folks, good luck!
Vince if you use that other filter bag in your vacuum I think in theory you don't have to use your filter and the suction would be more stronger. What do you think? I have three shop vacs and I've never seen them filters bags before peace bra
You may be correct, I can try it out and see what happens in a follow up video! Should I do it, what do you think?
VCG Construction Vince yeah give it a try since you put the bag in there try it without the filter I don't think you need it and it will give you good suction let me know I'm curious. Peace out
VCG Construction I think you should give it a shot that way we'll all know once and for all if you need to use the regular filter or not so go for it
I literally just got home from buying a rigid shop vac & am unboxing it
Many years ago I learned that using a bag really extends the life of the vacuum & while it has a lifetime warranty I prefer to just take care of my tools
Good move!!
I always use bag but never tried both at same time there only.
Do you all not clean out your filters with a hose and then air/fan dry them?
No
Who cut the slits in the cardboard hole or did they come like that
Interesting stuff! I didn’t know they had bags for that vacuum, great video such useful information!
Thanks MJC we appreciate it!!
How bout this vs the cyclone dust extractor?
How much cheaper are the bags compared to the filters?
Anthony Scott Jr, The filters cost $16-30 depending on the brand/specifications of the filter. The bags on the other hand are ~$8 per.
BUT!!!! You can clean the filters. Looks like the bags are one and done.
renaissanceman in my experience for cheapo filters the bags don't help too much but with the high dollar ones they are a must. Yes you can clean them out but who has the time to wash the filter and wait for it to dry? You usually notice the filter is clogged when you really need the shop vac and the bags are a quick change. Are they necessary for everyone? Definitely not. Are they good to have to make things easier and give you more life out of your filter? Absolutely.
@@renaissancemen1 You can always use a heat gun on the bag to undo the end and then reglue it with a hot glue gun. 2 ends to the bag so you can do it twice.
Thank you!! Very helpful! 😊
You need to remember to check your bag periodically. If you happen to pick up a heavy or sharp piece of debris, it can enter the bag at high speed and rip the bag open (just found that yesterday in mine).
can you tape it up or just chuck it?
@@arletamiller4539 I changed mine. They're cheap online.
Tape and go again.
(Shhhh) better than any training video I received. Cheers HD Hardware Toronto
I’ve had mine for a long time, I love it. Thanks for they tip.
Does using a bag render the wet part of the wet/dry vacuum useless?
Just take the bag and filter out when you suck up wet
I’ve been using a bag with a high micron filter from the get go! Works great!
Thanks this video was a life saver.
Could you hose the filter? Or it would ruin it?
It depends on Wich filter you have
You can gently hose clean the cone filter and reuse it if it’s a HEPA version. Hose cleaning the bag not recommended.
Thank You! Just answered my question and saved me lots of money!
Glad I could help!
Great product ,I like it
I've been doing this for a while b4. Thanks.
I didn't know they made bags for those thanks
What part of Tampa are you from?
VCG Construction they call the area in Egypt Lake by the high school Leto High School North of Tampa Stadium
VCG Construction like 5 minutes from the DeWalt service Center
This is Nick. I used to live in Riverview! Nice man!
VCG Construction 74 we left Lansdowne PA we want the Philippines for 5 years then back to Tampa
I've got a Ridgid 16 gallon shop vac model # WD16360 and it will NOT take filter bags! Ugh. Went to Home Depot, bought a 2-pack, and realized (as I'm attempting to connect filter bag) that my shop vac has no air inlet valve connector. there is nothing for the bag inlet hole to grab on to. I've been searching the internet but I can't find any reference to any filter bag available for the WD 16360. I needed to vacuum a room full of joint compound dust. I have a 2.5 gallon craftsman shop vac (I found bags for that one) and used it. But what the heck Ridgid!!?? I suppose I could jerry-rig a connector somehow. if/when I had the time.
Picture would help. Are you missing the three or 4 inch black mounting tube on the inside of the barrel to slide the filter over and fully lock? What did you find out?
@@williamburke6870 Hi, thanks for the comment. The Rigid wet/dry vac that I have (vac model # WD16360) does not accommodate vacuum bags at all. It is not designed, and did not come with an "inlet deflector" on to which you would attach a vacuum bag. So it's not missing anything, it's just not compatible with using vacuum bags. If I could post a picture of the inside of the vac I would. Can't complain too much, this was a $25 Black Friday deal years ago at Home Depot and I more than got my money's worth out of it.
What does 12/45 mean on my rigged vac? Plz anyone know
Thanks for sharing bro
By all means use BOTH the filter and bags---Will also increase the life of your vacuums motor!The fine wood or plaster dust will KILL motor bearings.For me its Shop-Vac No Rigid in my area.Same sort of thing.
Life time warranty let it rip
Ridgid is WAY better
Amazing Advice. I am a New subscriber. You are amazing.
Thanks Eddie we appreciate it!!
I like this bag idea. Would like to give it a shot; however, my Ridgid is over 15 years old and these bags are non-compatable. That is the problem with these Ridgid wet-dry vacuums, they last too darn long ;-D
My Rigid has be about 20 years old. Home Depot Had the cone filters and bag filters to fit it no problem.
What a revelation. A filter bag.
Done that cause I read the instructions.
Love your videos thanks!!
Thank you awesome info I didn't know until now 👍🏻
Thank you!!
Great video guys
Thanks TY!
Good stuff as always!!
Carlos!!! Thanks brother!!
Use a heat gun to unglue the end of the bag, empty it and reglue. Two ends of the bag so you can do it twice.
Will have to give this a try
Phantom it is a very overlooked thing!!
Thank you !!!
You're welcome!
Good one! Thanks
Thanks bro, Not sure why I never noticed at these before.
Just say NO to dust bags. Ive got a Rigid...I just tap the plastic part of the filter after I'm finished with it.
what a revelation!!! two words... dust deputy
The problem is that those bags are still up to ten bucks a piece, and fill up pretty fast depending how much you use the vac. You can blow those filters out many times before replacing sooooo I don`t tihink the bags are all THAT awesome. You STILL are dropping significant cash. A bag that can be emptied and reused is what SHOULD be available! That said, I do use the bags but I think the cost savings are minimal!
I watched this video and waited for one hand to reach across the screen, grab me by the neck, and the other hand of the lecturer to shake the filter in front of my eyes. The lecturer himself will shout in my ear: "Did you understand? Did you understand or not?"
Subbed for hot damn energy!
Welcome to the #verycoolgang!
Bring the filter outside and throw it on the concrete floor a few times. Ba boom it will be clean again
did your son do a rigid vacuum video ?
Awesome, save me from buying a dustopper
I smashed the bell, now I need a new phone.
🤣🤣👍🏻
Anyone try a scum sock over their vac filter? About to order me some!!
Sick shirt bro! Where do I get one? #USMC
I got some and the bags busted in the vacuum. LOL What a mess....
👍 thanks
You got it Don!
Jersey Shore accent?
South Philly and jersey. Not the jersey shore though 😄
But still a great tip
Ty my brother lol
Thank you.
You got it!!
Thank you so, much for this video That' s what I needed!!!!😃
Ayyy Vinny.
badda-b-badda boom